- PEOPLE
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- BIOGRAPHY
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- Biography.com - Choose
from over 20,000 famous people including movie stars, inventors, government officials,
aviators, living and dead. Biographies include birth and death years, name pronunciation
and a paragraph about the persons life and work.
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- Biography Resource Center - For
patrons using library computers only. If you're at home, school, or work, and
have a San Antonio Public Library card, see the Database page for access to this database.
The Biography Resource Center is a comprehensive database of biographical information on
more than 150,000 people from throughout history, around the world, and across all
disciplines and subject areas. It combines more than 215,000 biographies from respected
Gale and St. James Press sources with full-text articles from nearly 250 periodicals.
Search for people based on one or more personal facts such as birth and death years and
places, nationality, ethnicity, occupation or gender, or combine criteria to create a
highly-targeted custom search path.
Britannica's Lives - For biographies of those
born today, yesterday, tomorrow or anytime! Select the birthdate for a list of famous
people born then. Results include a full biography of each individual.
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- Famous Birthdays -
A large list of birth dates of the famous and not so famous. The database can be searched
by name, date or year. Click on Sports Birthdays to access a list of sites with potential
to provide you with the birthday of your favorite sports star. Or choose Todays
Famous Birthdays if you need to know who was born on todays date.
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- Lives, the
Biography Resource - Links to sites that focus on the lives of individuals or
groups of people, worthwhile collections of links to other biographical resources, primary
biographical source material such as images, diaries, memoirs, correspondence, interviews,
oral histories, and to some of the best biographical dictionaries. There
are special pages featuring African Americans, Women, U.S. Civil War, Holocaust Survivors
and Rescuers, and Canadians. In addition there are indexes by collections, professions,
eras, regions, and criticism, as well as by individual. The site is also searchable.
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- Notable Citizens of Planet Earth
- Printed dictionaries are useful only if you know a person's last name and want
other information. But if you want to know who wrote The Grapes of Wrath or who
discovered the greenhouse effect, or you want a list of cartoonists or past presidents of
Somalia, a paper dictionary won't help, whereas this dictionary will give you those
answers immediately. And it's up to date. Names can be entered as last name only, first
name plus last name, or first initial plus last name. If you come up empty, try the
Spelling Wizard which will try to find names in the dictionary with similar spellings.
Your results produce birth and death years, occupation and major accomplishments.
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- World Biographical
Index - More than 2 million records! Based on the 4th edition of the print
title, this amazing information covers international historical figures and is searchable
by name, occupation, year of birth, and year of death. Each entry includes the person's
name, any variations on it, pseudonyms, birth and death dates, occupation, and the source
of the information. You may want to read the Help section before
doing any serious queries.
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- NAMES
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- Baby Names - Looking for a name for that little
bundle of joy? Check out soap opera and Shakespearean names. Or browse through the
alphabetic listing of more than 4,200 names and their meanings.
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- Etymology of First Names -
This site looks into the etymology of common first names. It also attempts to give any
other interesting facts associated with the name, such as famous bearers. Look up your
name in the alphabetic list or check out the Common Elements in First Names, Sources of
First Names and Names for Twins. The names are hyperlinked to related names.
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- WORDS
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- | Acronyms and Abbreviations | Dictionaries | Thesauri
| Translation Dictionaries | Quotations | Writing
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- ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS
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- Acronym Finder - For 67,000 acronyms,
abbreviations, and their meanings. This is a searchable database containing
common acronyms and abbreviations about all subjects, with a focus on computers,
technology, telecommunications, and the military.
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- World Wide Web Acronym and
Abbreviation Server - Simply type in letters for a list of acronyms and abbreviations
with that sequence of letters. You can select any of the highlighted acronyms and click on
it to submit a further meaning, or you can type your next search request into the data
entry panel.
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- DICTIONARIES AND OTHER GOOD STUFF
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- Hypertext Webster Gateway -
Type the word for which you want the definition in the search box, click to select either
an exact match or an approximate match, and then click on the "Look up
definition" button. Words in the definition are linked back into the dictionary. If
you misspell the word, the dictionary server may offer a list of close matches. You may
use right and left truncation.
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- OneLook Dictionaries - The OneLook Dictionaries
page provides two approaches to finding definitions for a word. You may search the OneLook
Dictionary indexes for the word you seek. You may search all or a few of the dictionaries
and then quickly retrieve the definitions found. Or link directly to a specific dictionary
page. The "Browse Dictionaries" list includes dictionaries that are indexed by
OneLook Dictionaries in subject categories. Covers over 190 English dictionaries!
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- Phrase Finder - You
can insert a word, and it will return a set of phrases related to the word in some way.
Or, you can browse the complete list of phrases, including their meanings and derivations.
Extremely useful and lots of fun!
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- Rhyming Dictionary - Find
perfect rhymes, match last sound only, or find homophones. You can even exclude obscure
words. Submit a word and get results listed alphabetically by syllable count. "One
feature of this program that sets it apart from tangible rhyming dictionaries is that it
can sort output based on how near in meaning a word is to a certain target meaning
you provide. For example, suppose you're writing a poem and you need a word that rhymes
with grape that means roughly the same thing as hominid. Enter grape
into the first text field, and hominid into the second, and lo and behold, the
first word on the output list is ape!"
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- Voycabulary - An interactive
dictionary and thesaurus that lets you check the words of any online document for meaning
and definition by simply entering text or a URL. Users have the option to select the Merriam-Webster
Dictionary or Thesaurus as their source for definitions as well as a
medical, acronym, or computer dictionary. You can also use it to translate words from more
than a dozen languages.
Web Conjugue - Just
enter an infinitive in all lowercase and the program returns a list of 15 different
conjugations for indicative, conjunctive, conditional, and imperative tenses. The entry
will also provide "equivalents in other languages" and other verbs that utilize
a similar conjugation. This site conjugates thousands of verbs in Spanish, Portuguese,
French, Italian, Rumanian, Galacian, Catalan, Occitan, Latin, Finnish, English, Swedish,
German, Old English, and Dutch!
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- Web of On-line
Dictionaries - This web site indexes over 400 online dictionaries, thesauri, and other
word resources covering over 130 languages. Connect to online grammars, monolingual
dictionaries, multilingual dictionaries, specialized dictionaries, thesauri and other
vocabulary aids, and language identifiers, as well as an index to other dictionary
indices. En
español
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- Wordsmyth English Dictionary-Thesaurus
- With over 100,000 entries and 50,000 headwords, The Wordsmyth English
Dictionary-Thesaurus is a full dictionary AND a complete thesaurus, integrated into one
work. You only need to look up a word once to get a definition with hyperlinks to
synonyms, and similar or related words available where appropriate.
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- World Wide Words - Not really a
dictionary but an excellent site for exploring the English language. The page is devoted
to "its history, quirks, curiosities and evolution." Click on Weird Words to
learn some odd words. Submit a question to learn the origin of certain phrases or words or
study words or phrases that aren't in dictionaries yet.
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- WWWebster Dictionary - Type in your word or
phrase for a definition, pronunciation, grammatical function, and a brief etymology. This
site is based on Websters 10th Collegiate edition from 1993. You may also
search for a synonym using the built-in thesaurus with hyperlinked cross-references. If
you misspell the word, the dictionary returns suggested spellings. This is great!
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- THESAURI
Rogets Internet Thesaurus - Enter a
word to look for synonyms and related terms.
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- WWWebster Thesaurus - Sister to the
WWWebster Dictionary above. Use them together. Provides synonyms and related words.
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- WordLab - " Attention all writers, editors,
webmasters, entrepreneurs, rock 'n rollers, English professors, racehorse owners, ... and
future Nobel laureates: Welcome to WordLab, the Last Word for unique and inspiring words,
names, phrases, coinages, puns, titles, slogans and slang... From the ridiculous to the
sublime."
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- TRANSLATION DICTIONARIES
AltaVista Translation
- Use this site to communicate across language barriers. Be aware that computerized
translations "often miss subtle meanings of words and dont accurately present
many common sayings." However, despite the imperfections, this site could be very
useful. With this site you can either a phrase or an entire web page for translation from
English to French, German, Italian, Portuguese or Spanish and vice versa.
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- Eurodicautom - Turn Swedish into German or
English into Spanish. You can enter terms or abbreviations and include a subject category
if you wish. The database includes all official languages of the European Union, and the
Latin for scientific nomenclature when necessary. Eurodicautom contains more than 5
millions terms and includes technical terms, abbreviations, acronyms and phraseology.
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- LOGOS Dictionary - With over
5,200,000 entries in many languages, this multilingual dictionary will help you with your
translating needs. Simply enter your query and receive results in over 30 languages. You
can modify a term or add a synonym by clicking on the country's flag. If your computer is
multimedia-ready, you can listen to a pronunciation of many of the terms. You can also
click on any word to look it up on the Net. En español
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- QUOTATIONS
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- Bartletts Familiar
Quotations - The ninth edition from 1901, "a collection of passages, phrases, and
proverbs traced to their sources in ancient and modern literature." Enter part of the
quote you seek. If nothing is found, try search hints and tips for assistance formulating
a better search. If your quotation is found, you get the author, if known, and source. You
may click on the authors name for more quotations by him or her. You may also select
from an alphabetical or chronological listing of authors.
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- The Quotations Page - You may search
or browse this collection of quotations. Your query searches eleven databases of
quotations. You may link to each of the databases individually if you wish. Check out
Quotes of the Day and Random Quotations, too.
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- WRITING
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- A+ Research & Writing - Designed for high
school and college students, this site by the Internet Public Library is loaded with
useful information. Find out how to perform research and write your paper step-by-step.
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- Citing Electronic Resources
- For questions on citing information you have found on the Internet, here is a list of
web sites and books with examples. American Psychological Association (APA), Modern
Language Association (MLA), and other citation styles.
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- Cómo Citar Recursos Electrónicos En español
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- Elements of Style - by
William Strunk, 1918. Does your paper need polish? Need help with apostrophes and commas?
Parenthetic expressions? Split infinitives? Find assistance here. You may also want to
browse the list of common misspellings and commonly misused words and expressions.
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- A Guide for Writing
Research Papers - Based on Modern Language Association
(MLA) Documentation. Emphasis is on proper MLA citation format for various types of
sources, including electronic resources. Other topics covered include information
gathering, outlining, and formatting. A companion site provides A Guide to
Writing Research Papers, APA Style, while the Guide
to Grammar and Writing gives guidance in matters of grammar and style.
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- Karla's Guide to Citation
Guides - An annotated collection of links to the best and most up-to-date citation
guides that show how to properly cite resources from the Internet. Style guides for APA,
MLA, Chicago, Turabian, and a description of how to cite references from Lexis/Nexis.
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- Online Writing Guide
- Brought to you by the University of Illinois Writers' Workshop, this site offers a
Grammar Handbook, Writing Techniques Handbook, and a Bibliography Handbook. Do you need
help with clauses or punctuation, developing a thesis statement, or formatting your
endnotes? This site has it all! You will even find help with resume and proposal writing.
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- WebCite - "An
experimental MLA citation generator for electronic resources." Simply fill in the
form and get back a completed citation in the MLA style.
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- DIRECTORIES
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- | Domestic | International | Toll-Free | Area Codes | Zip Codes
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- DOMESTIC PHONE/FAX/E-MAIL DIRECTORIES
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- AnyWho - AT&T's trial directory service
database is extremely feature-rich. You can do reverse lookups, ask for a street proximity
listing for a business or residential listing, use their "sounds like" match for
last name lookups, and get maps of the address from the sister site, MapsOnUs.
It lets you edit or delete your entry, and requires confirmation by a
telephone call from the phone number in question. There are 90 million white pages
listings and 10 million yellow pages listings. E-mail, homepage, fax, and toll-free number
information is included if supplied by users.
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- Big Book - Not only are there over 11 million
business listings here, but you can also find maps and driving directions. Enter a
category or business name and a city and state to find the street address, phone number,
map and driving directions.
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- Bigfoot - Claims to have the largest and most
up-to-date e-mail and residential directories on the Web. The White Page results include a
date when the address was last verified.
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- BigYellow - Use this to find over 11 million
business listings, over 100 million residential listings, and over 15 million e-mail
addresses. Select Global Directories to search for people and businesses in other
countries. A nice feature is the synonyms provided in the category search. If no match for
your subject is found, BigYellow provides possible matches based on your keywords.
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- InfoSpace - "Find people, places, and
things." This site includes more than 25 directories, including residential,
business and government directories as well as fax and toll-free numbers and international
directories. The government directories are particularly useful. Try the reverse lookup.
You enter a phone number to find a residents or businesses name.
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- InfoUSA
Directory Assistance - For looking for people. Includes a reverse lookup directory as
well.
National Address and Zip+4 Browser
- For automatically determining the correct mailing address and ZIP+4 code for any
location in the United States. This works much like a reverse directory. Based on a CD-ROM
and U.S. Postal Service data, this database includes all 33
million records, so it's best to search for a specific address. Once your input is
verified, you will see a table of addresses for that neighborhood, with varying
information dependent on the type of
- zone it represents. For example, apartment listings will show a range of low and high
numbers, businesses/organizations may show their names, and residential homes will show
low and high ranges of allowable house numbers. You won't get personal names or telephone
numbers. This tool can help you qualify for bulk mail discounts and pay much less postage
to send your mail. ZP4 will also correct and standardize mailing list addresses. You can
see if a building lists apartment or suite ranges, see what company or organization
names are listed at an address, or see if an address is really a mail drop.
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- Switchboard - For e-mail listings, over 106
million residential and 11 million business listings, check this site out. Also includes
MapsOnUs.
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- Who Where - Look up friends and relatives here.
Searches for e-mail, phone and address. This also links to the GTE Yellow Pages directory.
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- World Pages - This directory provides
residential, government, business and e-mail lookups.
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- INTERNATIONAL
PHONE/FAX/E-MAIL DIRECTORIES
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- International Telephone Directory -
Select a country for residential, business, government, fax and e-mail directories for
many countries. The number and quality of directories varies from country to country.
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- Kelsey Group's Directory of Directories -
Click on Directory of Directories on the left frame for a nearly comprehensive collection
of directory listings available on the Web. It is divided into five categories - Yellow Pages (directories that list businesses and accept paid
advertising), White Pages, Business
Directories (directories that provide free business listings), Navigational Directories (directories of web sites) and City Guides
(alphabetical listing of international city sites).
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- Telephone Directories on the Web - More
than 100 residential, business, fax, and e-mail directories from over 40 countries. Just
click on your country of choice for an annotated listing of directories.
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- TOLL-FREE DIRECTORIES
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- Anywho Toll-Free Internet Directory - To
find 1-800 numbers, enter a category, business name, city, state and/or phone number. Or
scroll through the toll-free categories.
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- Internet 800 Directory - This directory
covers all toll-free numbers and not just the ones from AT&T. Simply type in the
company or product you seek.
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- AREA CODES
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- AmeriCom Long Distance Area Decoder - Enter
city, state (for U.S. and Canada only) and country for appropriate dialing code for that
location. You can also type in the area code to find the geographic
location. There is also a link to international area code info.
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- ZIP CODES
Links to Postal Code Pages - Scroll past all
the advertisements to find links to sites which will help you find postal codes in the
United States, Mexico, Canada, and many other countries. This is fabulous stuff.
National Address Server - Enter
a U.S. postal address and this site rewrites it in the proper format including the 9-digit
zip code.
Zip+4 Code Lookup - Enter a company name for a
street address or look up a street address to find a full zip code.
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- PLACES
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- | United States | World |
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- UNITED STATES
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- The 50 States of the United States - Looking for
interesting and unusual facts and figures on any state in America? The site to visit is
the 50 States of the United States. Aside from the usual information on a given state such
as the state flag and flower, you will also find presidential birthplaces and
representatives (both federal and state). An added bonus is the state song information.
You are provided not only the title, writer, and composer, but also the full text of the
song.
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- American Fact
Finder: Facts About My Community - Community Profiles are predefined profiles that
provide community information for the geographic area that you specify. You choose a
specific geographic area by selecting it from a list, searching for the area by name (a
specific city, county, etc.), or clicking on a map. You then select the profile you want
to see. Once you select a profile and a geographic area, you can create and print the
profile.
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- Geographic Names Information
System - Contains information about almost 2 million physical and cultural geographic
features in the United States. The federally recognized name of each feature described in
the data base is identified, and references are made to a feature's location by state,
county, and geographic coordinates.
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- How Far Is It? - Using data from the U.S.
Census and a supplementary list of cities around the world, this site will find the
latitude and longitude of two places of your choice, and then calculates the distance
between them. It also provides a map showing the two places.
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- MapQuest
Interactive Atlas - Type in a business or place name, address, city, state, zip code,
and/or country for a map of that area. You can zoom in or out, customize the map and get
driving directions among other things. This tool is pretty handy with many useful
features.
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- State Connect - State Connect is a terrific
site for information about places in the United States. Using either the city and state or
a zip code, searchers are taken to a subject directory of information specific to the city
they have requested. Categories include Arts & Entertainment, Family Guide, and Travel
& Lodging among others. Whether you just need an ATM or are thinking of relocating,
State Connect can start you on the right path.
Stately Knowledge - From the Internet
Public Library, this site offers basic facts and a picture of each states flag plus
pointers to more information on each state. You will also find charts comparing state size
and population, entrance dates into the Union, and listings of capitals, largest cities,
birds and flowers.
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- U.S. Gazetteer - This gazetteer is
used to identify places with population figures and latitude and longitude. View a map of
the area and obtain census data from the 1990 Census Lookup server. You can search for
places and counties by entering the name and state abbreviation or 5-digit zip code.
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- USA CityLink - One of
the most comprehensive United States city and state listings on the Web. Click on a state
to get a listing of informational sites for the state and cities in that state.
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- WORLD
Background Notes - The
U.S. State Department provides these encyclopedic articles on many countries which include
fairly detailed information on geography, population, economy, government, history,
politics, and foreign relations. You can also find information on the United Nations, the
Organization of American States, and the European Community.
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- Country Studies - From the
Federal Research Division of the Library of Congress, this online series of reports covers
85 countries. Search for one or more countries or browse the table of contents. Each
covers the political, economic, social, and national security systems and institutions as
well as the history of the country. These reports are well organized and very useful for
school reports.
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- Infonation
- View and compare the most up-to-date statistical data for the Member States of the
United Nations. In the first menu, you can select up to seven countries. Then, you can
proceed to the data menu where you will be able to select specific information on the
geography, economy, population and social indicators for each country. Find out about
threatened species, infant mortality, spending on education and much more. En
español
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- World Factbook -
The CIA publishes this work for the benefit of government agencies and covers
geographical, statistical, and political information on every country (and ocean).
Everything in the print version is available here, including maps and charts.
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- NUMBERS
| Calendars | Time | Lottery | Measurement
| Statistics and Polls |
CALENDARS
10,000-Year Calendar - With this calendar you can
view a month or year calendar for any year 1 to 10,000 A.D. All leap years and calendar
changes are accounted for. To use this calendar, select a century or year using the form.
If you select a year in the 1900s using the form on the right side, you will go to a page
where you can then select a month. If you select a century using the form on the left
side, you will go to a page where you can select the year within that century. The
resulting calendar will show the name of the month, and you can click on the selection box
to indicate a year in the 1900s or 2000s.
American Secular Holidays Calendar
- Enter a year to find out when Martin Luther King Day, Memorial Day, Thanksgiving and
other holidays will fall. There are links to a Federal Holidays page and current banking
holidays.
Calendar Conversions -
This easy to use page allows you to convert dates among various calendar systems:
Gregorian, Julian, Jewish, French Republican, and Julian Day. The Calendar Overview gives
a brief history of each calendars use and an explanation of the Leap Year problem in
each system.
Calendar
FAQ - An overview of the Christian, Hebrew, and Islamic calendars in common
use. This site provides a historical background for the Christian calendar plus an
overview of the French Revolutionary and Mayan calendars. Explains the calculation of
Easter and why the next millennium wont start until January 1, 2001.
CalendarZone - Excellent collection of
calendar-related web sites. Celestial Calendars links to sites dealing with the phases of
the sun and moon, including the ever-informative U.S. Naval Observatory site. The Cultural
& Religious Calendars section includes links to ancient Mesoamerican, Mayan, and Aztec
calendars and modern calendars of the Christian, Jewish, and Islamic faiths as well as
Chinese, Ethiopian, and Pagan calendars. Calendar Indexes links you to research sites on
calendars with particular emphasis on the Julian and Gregorian calendars. The two sections
on the millennium cover the celebrations and folklore surrounding the millennium as well
as the potential Year 2000 cyber-disaster. Did you know we needed a new calendar? Find out
about new and historical proposals in Calendar Reform. Finally, there are links to
"This Day in History" type calendars, perpetual calendars, and more.
Daily Globe - You may either browse through
the archive by month or look up a specific date. For a specific date, you are provided
birthdays, holidays and celebrations and events that occurred on that date. For each month
you get a listing of celebrations for the month and weeks of the month, movable holidays
and indeterminate holidays (based on calendars other than the Gregorian Calendar or are
keyed to natural events such as seasons or cosmological phenomena).
On This Day
- From the New York Times on the Web Learning Network. Each day you get a highlight from
history, an enlargeable image of the Times front page from that day, the
full-text of the article, and other headlines from that issue as well as a listing of
other important occurrences on that date throughout history.
This Day in History - For top
songs, birthdays, and historical events for a particular date, check this site out! Select
a month and date.
Today in History - On the
day that you connect to this Library of Congress site, you will discover what happened on
that particular day in history. The information is greatly enhanced with daily historical
facts from the Librarys American Memory collections. Users of this site can also
view Library materials relating to that particular day.
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- TIME
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- Local Times Around the World - An attempt
to provide the time for all countries and many islands. Select the country or continent
for a listing of cities, states, provinces or territories and the current time there.
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- Time Service
Department, U.S. Naval Observatory - This Department
serves as "the official source of time used in the United States." This
is the clock to check your watch against. This site allows users to
see exactly what time it is in any time zone in the world.
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- LOTTERY
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- Texas Lottery Results -
Cash 5 and Lotto Texas results as well as answers to frequently asked questions from the
Texas Comptrollers Office.
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- Yahoo! Texas Lottery Results
- You can get lottery results for Texas and other states with lotteries. Yahoo! also keeps
an archive of lottery results.
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- MEASUREMENT
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- Calculators On-line Center
- Whether you would like to calculate how much fragrance to use when making soap or
estimate the heating needs of a room or calculate combustion products from natural
gas-powered devices, this is the site for you. Featuring over 5,300 calculators ranging
from general consumer use to highly technical engineering and scientific measurements, the
Calculators On-Line Center provides extremely useful information. The general consumer
calculators are arranged alphabetically by subject. Subjects include such topics as
automobiles, cameras, nutrition, and weather. The rest of the calculators are arranged
into sub-categories within five large categories: mathematics, science, physics and
astrophysics, engineering, and electrical and computer engineering.
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- Measure 4 Measure - "A
collection of interactive sites on the Web that estimate, calculate, evaluate, translate,
etc. In other words, they do the work for you." This list of calculating web sites is
categorized into science/math, health, finance and everything else. Calculate body surface
area based on height and weight, figure out the phases of the moon, estimate your target
heart rate, or lease payments. Lots of useful information here.
MegaConverter - Use this to
convert such measurements as density, heat index, kitchen measures, metric prefixes,
hardware nails, typography, wine & spirits, and much more. You'll also find a virtual
scientific calculator that can perform trigonometry functions, square roots, exponents,
decimal conversions, and more. If your browser can handle it, this is your site for
conversion of measurements.
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- STATISTICS AND POLLS
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- American Fact
Finder - This new system from the U.S. Census Bureau offers easy access to some of the
Bureau's largest data sets. Users can create a variety of tables, reports, or maps with
information on their community, the economy, or American society in just a few steps.
Choose from Facts About My Community, Population and Housing Facts, or Industry and
Business Facts. You can also make maps. Help files, an FAQ, and an internal search engine
are also provided.
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- Consumer Price Index - A
"measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a
fixed market basket of consumer goods and services from A to Z" from the Bureau of
Labor Statistics. Updated frequently, the index serves as an economic indicator as well as
a means of adjusting dollar values. Review the previous months summary or choose one
of several tables.
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- Consumer
Price Index Inflation Conversion Factors - This site provides tables of Consumer Price
Index inflation conversion factors to convert to 1999 (preliminary), 1998, 1997, 1996,
1995, and CPI (1982-84) dollars for all years since 1800. In addition, it provides graphs
showing historical trends of price levels, movie prices, government spending, debt and
deficits, election costs, minimum wages, congressional pay, and other items. You will also
find a link to Columbia Journalism Review's Dollar Conversion Calculator which
converts any figure from 1800-1998 to recent year dollars.
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- Fedstats - Searchable and browsable links to
government statistics and information from over seventy agencies. Arranged by subject
topic, you do not need to know the agency that provides the information.
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- Global Statistics - The information is broken
down geographically, basically by continent and then country, although there is a section
covering the entire world as well. Try Charts for statistics on population, geography,
economics, and religion. Click on the various geographic areas for information specific to
countries located there. Each table includes a citation to the source of information.
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- Polling Report - Publishes the results of
the latest surveys by respected polling organizations like Gallup, Harris, Yankelovich,
and Princeton Survey Research Associates on health care, taxation, welfare, education,
environmental policy, and other major issues of the day.
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- Population Clocks -
From the U.S. Census Bureau. Find out the current population of the United States or the
world estimated to the second. Did you know there is one birth every 8 seconds, one death
every 13 seconds, one international migrant (net) every 43 seconds, one Federal U.S.
citizen (net) returning every 4,108 seconds, and net gain of one person every 16 seconds
in the United States?
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- State and
Metropolitan Area Data Book - The Census Bureau's fifth edition of the State and
Metropolitan Area Data Book, which compares the nation's states and metropolitan
areas in everything from banking and births to wages and welfare. Users can view a number
of state and metro rankings tables in HTML or download the entire publication in .pdf
format. Requires Acrobat Reader.
U.S. Census
Bureau - The Census tracks more that just the population. Search the 1990 Census by
almost any topic or obtain current federal economic statistics. Links to "Census
Bureaus" of foreign countries. Also contains the 1997 Statistical Abstract, with frequently
requested tables in text format or the complete Statistical Abstract in Adobe PDF format
(requires Adobe Acrobat Reader)as well as state rankings, and state and county profiles.
- University of
Michigan Documents Center - The best place to find links to
statistical sites. This site is arranged in broad subject areas including: Consumers,
Health, Education, Military, Sociology, Politics, and several more. Within these, look for
statistics on adoption, aging, child abuse, children, crime, divorce, domestic violence,
ethnicity, immigration, marriage, race, and social security among others.
World Population Estimates - These population
estimates and projections provide the standard set of population figures that are used
throughout the United Nations system as the basis for activities requiring population
information. Did you know that world population currently stands at 5.9 billion persons
and is growing at 1.33 per cent per year? It's true! Learn about that and more right here.
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- ODDS AND ENDS
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- AWARDS
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- Academy Awards - The official site from Oscar.Com with a listing of the nominees for the 1999
awards; the winners will be announced on March 21st, 1999.
Book Awards - Here is a
comprehensive, alphabetic list of links to major and minor book award web sites. These
include the Booker Prize, the Caldecott and Newbery Awards and the National Book Award
among others.
Emmy Awards - A listing of the most
recent winners and nominees as well as an archive of past winners and nominees. You can
read the rules and procedures, view the webcast of the Emmy Show, or get a list of
frequently requested statistics.
Film Awards - The Internet
Movie Database tracks the Academy, Golden Globe, Cannes Film Festival and European Film
Awards with complete listings for each award and great information on prize winners. You
can also find information on more obscure film awards here.
Grammy Awards - This site focuses heavily on the
current year but does include some information under Flashback on previous award winners.
Britannica Guide to the Nobel Prizes - This
site features biographies of every Nobelist as well as many of their prize-winning
discoveries and theories which can be accessed by winner's name, year of the award, and
prize category. There is additional background information on the history and process of
the Nobel Prizes and their founder, Alfred B. Nobel. With more than 1,000 articles and 450
images, animations, and other multimedia, this Britannica Spotlight is the largest of its
kind.
Nobel Channel - Requires a
newer browser and several plug-ins to work well. If you have this, you'll have an
enriching multimedia experience investigating the revolutionary ideas, outstanding
achievements, compelling histories, and brilliant personalities behind the distinguished
winners of the Nobel Prize. The site consists of eight major modules: Nobel Achievements,
Nobel Theatre, Alfred Nobel Section, The Prizes Section, Events, Interactive Learning
Studio, Nobel Navigator, and Nobel's Web World.
Nobel Prizes - Look here for a
listing of the most recent Nobel prize winners with information about each winner and his
or her achievements.
Pulitzer Prizes - You may select from a
timeline to find Pulitzer winners in all categories for a particular year or perform a
search by year, category, author, publication, or description of the publication. There
are helpful search tips at the bottom of the search form. For each search you will receive
the winners names along with the year, category, publication and a description of
the project. Click on Resources for guidelines, deadlines and entry forms for Pulitzer
Prize submissions.
FLAGS
Betsy Ross Homepage - If
you need to know how to fold or display the flag, check here under Flag Laws-Etiquette. If
you need to know if it is OK to fly the flag upside down, try Flag Trivia. If you would
like to find out if Betsy Ross really created the flag, check The History of the Flag
section. Probably all you need to know about the official flag of the United States is
here at this site sponsored by the Independence Hall Association.
Flags of All Countries -
Browse the alphabetic list of countries to view flags and find out about the geography,
government, economy, transportation, communications, defense, and people of a particular
country.
Flags of the World -
Simply select the first letter of the country you seek. From there, choose the country for
a large full-color image of the flag.
World Flag Database - This site contains a simple alphabetical index of many of the world's flags.
You'll also find the formal name, location, status, capitol city, population, currency,
and main languages. A large flag is also available for copying.
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LISTS
Lists on the Web - For the Top 50
Internet Companies, Top 400 Restaurant Chains, the Billboard 200 and much more.
Price's List of Lists - A
librarian at George Washington University compiles this clearinghouse of lists, rankings
and more. Here you will find the 300 Largest Furniture Manufacturers, the Richest Members
of Congress, and Billion Dollar U.S. Weather Disasters.
SIGNS AND SYMBOLS
- Manual of Traffic Signs - This
is a listing of the most commonly used traffic signs in the United States. The signs are
listed by type. Almost all of the common U.S. signs are included with a small picture of
each sign shown. This is a great place to brush up before a driving test or a trivia
contest. Do you know how much it costs to replace a stop sign? Find out here!
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- Symbols - Click on Word Index for
an alphabetical listing of symbol subjects or Graphic Index for the opportunity to
describe the type of symbol you are seeking. Once you have found the correct description,
select the chapter number next to it to receive a symbol and explanation.
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CNN Weather - Check local, national and world
forecasts as well as weather maps and images from around the world. You can also access
information and images about past and current storms and information on hurricanes.
KMOL Weather - Check here for San Antonio
and surrounding area weather. Read the four-day forecast, view weather images and check
out storm warnings.
Historical
Weather Database - This allows you to search through approximately 1,000 world cities
in more than 200 countries to find historical weather data. Some of the climatological
data available for some or all of the cities includes: average temperatures, average high
and low temperatures, record high and low temperatures, highest and lowest recorded
temperatures, average snowfall, average wind speed, average days of precipitation, percent
of days with sunshine, and much more.
National Weather
Service - This page refreshes itself every five minutes to provide you the most
current weather information possible. Here you will find local, national and world weather
conditions.
The Weather Channel - For
forecasts and current conditions around the world as well as the current U.S. doppler
radar, check out the Weather Channel. You will also find information on El Niño, travel
conditions, health and allergies related to weather and much, much more.
The Weather Underground
(Texas) - Hosted by the Skywarn Texas Website. You have access to
current conditions and forecasts for San Antonio. You can find the current temperature,
dewpoint, wind, sunrise, and sunset. You can also access an extended forecast for the
state of Texas.
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- IF YOU STILL CANT FIND IT
Call
or visit your local public library and ask a reference librarian. If you live in Bexar
County, call the San Antonio Public Library at 207-2500 or look for a branch near you
using our Branch Map page.
Digital Librarian - With
over eighty categories ranging from activism to women's resources, this "librarian's
choice of the best of the web" provides access to many links, many of which are
annotated.
eBLAST - Sponsored by Britannica
Encyclopedia Online, this World Wide Web Internet Guide classifies, rates, and reviews
over 65,000 web sites. Britannica editors identify quality web resources and rate them
according to consistent standards. Britannica's highest rating is "Best of the
Web" and of the 65,000 sites only 30 or so earned this rating. You can search for
topics by keyword or browse through an extensive outline. Some of the broad categories
include art and literature, health and medicine, education, and sports and diversions.
Internet Public Library Ready Reference Collection
- From the University of Michigan, this site is well-organized with links to many useful
sites. Select from broad categories such as health and medical sciences or computers and
Internet.
Librarians Index to the
Internet - A comprehensive, subject-oriented database contributed to by close to 90
librarians from around California. Search the 5,000+ evaluated and annotated links
to Internet resources ranging from architecture to seniors.
Yahoo - The most widely-used subject guide and
search service with 500,000+ Internet resources. You can search the entire site,
pre-selected subject sections, or browse an extensive listing of subject-oriented
directories. Yahoo also features current news, stock quotes, sports scores, city maps, and
an excellent search site for kids, Yahooligans.
- Or check out our Internet page for more help.
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